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Dental Implants or Dentures?

Having a complete set of teeth can be an asset. But such is not the case forever

When we do not take extra efforts to maintain the health of our teeth and mouth. And sometimes, no matter how much we try to maintain its health, various factors may lead to the destruction of this asset. Through time, a person may lose a tooth and replacement might be needed. And in today’s time, given the advances in the new technology, the option that we used to know- dentures is not the only available solution to this problem. Another option is a dental implant.


However, having more options can sometimes create more confusion in the minds of people. They would wonder which one is better, faster, more effective, or maybe painless. Thus, the differences of these two options will be discussed to help people make better decisions, the one that fits their need best.


Dentures

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This option is suitable for those who have lost their tooth or got their teeth damaged due to decay or some periodontal diseases and other reasons. Dentures are basically made of acrylic, metal, and it has a plastic base and porcelain that will serve as tooth element. The process involved in making dentures in terms of time. The dentist will basically examine the condition of the teeth, and then make impressions about it. These findings are being sent to a specialist who will make the dentures. The final casting will be fitted when it gets back and adjustments if needed are made.


One downside of having dentures is the clicking noise when people wearing it chew their food. This can cause discomfort for them and even embarrassment. It’s necessary to realign the dentures as the structure of the jaw and gums tend to change along with age. When having dentures, best care for the mount is highly important.

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are durable, given the fact that they are basically made of metal and titanium, making it compatible for the body. When it comes to the procedure, the implant will be drilled into the bone socket and jaw. There is no pain during the process as the patient is given anesthetic. The implant and the bone should be fused together. It often takes 5 to 8 months for the prosthetic tooth to be fixed to the implant.

In addition, dental implants are stable because of a root-like part that fits well to the bone socket, just like with a real and natural tooth. Given this, people who have dental implants can better chew their food.

Given what these two procedures are, as well as their advantages and disadvantages, these are enough information to make right decisions. But of course, before having any of the two, the best thing to do is to consult a dentist and seek advice which is the better option, considering one’s unique needs. After all, each person has a specific need. Perhaps dentures would better even if one wants to have dental implants. Being well-informed will lead to safer and better results.

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